i think that a that quote where freud says, turned hysterical neuroses into common unhappiness, i think that's his lofty goal. A lot of this guilt is un cious and is manifesting itself in ways that we don't recognize as guilt in its soumt,. Like physical illness, like physicrit think artis, that's right. Yeu thinks neuroses are the body's way of harming. It's of punishing itself, right?
David and Tamler dive into Sigmund Freud’s world of unconscious drives, death instincts, and thwarted incestuous urges in his classic text “Civilization and its Discontents.” If society has made so much progress, why are human beings perpetually dissatisfied? Can religion help us or is it a big part of the problem? What’s really going on when you piss on a fire to put it out? Also: how seriously should we take Freud today given some of his wackier ideas? And is he a psychologist, a philosopher, or something else entirely?
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